scout24
Flashaholic
So, one of the places we've wanted to see since our move to Pennsylvania got checked off the list this weekend. The town of Ashland (Near Centralia, which still has a huge area of the underground burning... went there too, very cool.) has coal mine tours, so off we went. You go into the side of the mountain via an 8x8 foot opening, 1800 feet in, 400 feet below the surface to see how things were done back in the good old days. If you're claustrophobic, this tour is not for you. I'm glad to be here and now, thank you very much... Since this was "Caving", in a nod to Henry's caving interest, I took my HDS Rotary high cri, the light that gets you home.
Tour guide was using a Xerebrus Flare XM-1 lamp. Cool white, throwy, but intrinsically safe. Li-Ion rechargeable, and Mine Certified
Poor quality cell pic, lit with the HDS.
Tour guide was using a Xerebrus Flare XM-1 lamp. Cool white, throwy, but intrinsically safe. Li-Ion rechargeable, and Mine Certified
Poor quality cell pic, lit with the HDS.